Aquaprobe
®
AP-700, AP-800 & AP-2000 Instruction Manual
10401-00870 Rev R
16.7.6.
Zero Point Calibration
To calibrate the zero point, follow these steps:
1. Fill a calibration bottle with clean water (bottled still mineral water is recommended),
remove the storage cap from the pH electrode if fitted, wash the Probe in clean
water, then drop the Probe in all the way.
The Sleeve End Cap must be fitted
.
Bang the Probe against the bottom of the bottle several times in order to remove any
air bubbles that may be clinging to the electrode.
2. Switch the Aquameter
®
on and wait until the temperature and Cphl readings are
stable. If the Cphl reading is very high, there are probably air bubbles adhering to
the lenses. Bang the Probe against the bottom of the bottle to remove.
3. Ensure the temperature of the solution is between 5ºC and 40ºC (41ºF - 104ºF).
4. Press the
MENU
key then select
Calibration.
The following screen will be displayed.
Calibration
RapidCal
DO 100%
Full Cal
5.
Select
Full Cal.
The screen will change to:
Calibration
pH/REDOX(ORP)
DO/EC
Aux Electrodes
6.
Select
Aux Electrodes
. The screen will change to:
SELECT ELECTRODE
1:Cphl
l
4:N/A
2:EMPTY
l
5:N/A
3:N/A
l
6:N/A
The Cphl electrode should have been assigned to AUX socket 1 when it was fitted. Press
the OK or right arrow key to select Cphl. The screen will change to:
CALIBRATE Cphl
ZERO? [01/Jan/17]
Pt-2? [01/Jan/17]
GS Factor:01.00
Calibration point 2 (Pt-2) is the upper calibration point.
The dates shown to the right of each point are the dates of the last successful calibration.
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